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DERWENT POTATOES. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. W. & N. JOINT will offer a few tons of HOBART TOWN POTATOES rx SPLENDID CONDTION, ox SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 28th. properties to be Set or $otd. Messrs. Harman and Steven* GREAT SOUTH ROAD. MESSRS. HARMAN & STEVENS are instructed to sell a FARM of 25 acres, about J eight miles from Christchurch. 20 acres well fenced and cultivated The Gnrdcn is well planted with trees There is a good welt on the premises 8 acres are in English grass and clover A comfortable four-roomed house, with twostall stable, and out-buildings are on the property. Not. 18, J863. P A P A N U I. MESSRS. HARMAN & STEVENS are instructed to sell A QUARTER ACRE OF LAND, On the North Road, in the centre o£ Papauui; With a good FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE, Outbuildings, a good Garden, 4c. &c. The property is well situated cither for residence or business. Distance from. Chriatchurch 2imilea. Price moderate. Terms easy. Hereford-street, November 17,1863. CHRISTCHURCeTeASt! LEASES WITH PURCHASING CLAUSES, I Just outside the TOWN BELT EAST. TITESSRS. HARMAN & STEVENS are ij(l. instructed to let on leases, with purchasing clauses, a number of QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS, i Near the Town Belt East ReimY and Teems moderate , The Purchasing Clause will extend OVER FIVE YEAR* Apply to Habmax & Srarcxe. October 29, 1863. FOR SALE—One Acre of Land, with a frontage on the continuation of Cashel Street east, and the Stamnore Road. Hamiaxaxd Stsvxxs. September 25,1863. - FOR SALE, OR TO LET. A First-class Residence in one of the best situations in Christehurch, with garden, and (if required) stables, and coach-house. Habxan & Ststkxs. Oct. 20,1863. MESSRS. HARMAN & STEVENS are instructed by Henry Sewell, Esq., to LET for building purpose*, Sections in the new suburb of Addixgtox, being the unsold portion of Rural Section No. 72. The kind adjoins the Lincoln Road, and is inter* sected by wide streets which are in course oi formation. The principal terminus of the Little River Tramway is upon the property; also reserves for a Church School, the Immigration Barracks, and the Infant Orphan Asylum. The sections will be* let in quantities from one rood upwards, on lease for 21 years, at £5 per annum rental per quarter-acre, with right of renewal fcr 21 years at £10 per quarter-acre. Plans may be seen, and particular* obtained on application to Habxax & Ststkxs. FENDALL TOWN. MESSRS. HARMAN AND STEVENS are instructed to sell A VALUABLE ESTATE M at . -:*■ FENDALL TOW N, (Late the property of W. Bowun, Esq.) Within a short distance of the residences of B. Wiikin and H. B. Johnstone, Eiqs. The Estate is conveniently divided into Blocks of the respective acreages mentioned below:— LOT A. S. P. CJIAISS 1 4 315 fronting 6 on Fendall Town Road 2 I 323 „ 5 „ „ 3430 „ 6 „ „ 4 5 213 „ 433 „ „ 5 4 235 „ 8 „ 6 2 336 „ 8-79 „ „ 7 2 038 „ 778 „ 8 0 2 7 „ 195 „ „ The whole of the above lots are securely fenced and at present in fine English pasture. They are also surrounded with a Plantation o young The lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 have RIVER FRONTAGE, enabling purchasers to form their grounds without being separated from the river by roads. Each lot fronts on a directmetalled rood leading to Ckristchurch. For plan and particulars apply to Kakxax and Ststzss. Hereford Street, September 17th, 1863.

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Press, Volume III, Issue 336, 27 November 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume III, Issue 336, 27 November 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume III, Issue 336, 27 November 1863, Page 1